Troll sends out emails to 398463 members on GitHub.
I think you just notified 398463 members. 👯
Complaint about too many emojis in minikube.
Is there any way to turn off all those emojis in console output? I've grown already and it feels like playing with toys which have to be cute so babies love them.
Ansible is not for cow haters.
Having cows fill my screen when running a playbook is not the expected behavior, and makes it hard to visually parse the output of ansible [...]
I have a recurring nightmare of demoing a new CD system to all of engineering and having cows fill my screen and getting fired.
The mpv maintainer is not keen on adding Chromecast support despite popular demand.
I really don't understand what users want here, why they keep prodding this after everything was explained over and over again in thorough details, and to be honest, it fucking freaks me out. [...] Also I don't have a single device that does/accepts casting, and the way this class of hardware is increasingly aggressively bullshit with builtin spying on you, I don't plan on getting any.
This boulder represents the monolith application - sedimented layers of features and redundant logic translated into thousands of lines of code, written in a single, not so modern programming language, based on outdated software architecture patterns and principles.
In time, the new features and improvements added to code complexity, making development more challenging - loading, compiling, and building times increase with every new update.
From the Linux Foundation's course Introduction to Kubernetes, The Legacy Monolith.
Global State and Singletons and Don't look for things with Miško Hevery.
Simple made easy and Are we there yet? with Rich Hickey.
Functional programming with Java 8 with Venkat Subramaniam.
Bitcoin security: Bubble boy and sewer rat with Andreas Antonopoulos.
On the backdating of SHA-1 certificates.
French gov used fake Google certificate to read its workers' traffic.
Comodo admits 2 more resellers pwned in TLS certificate hack.
The TURKTRUST SSL certificate fiasco.
Google takes Symantec to the woodshed for misissuing 30 000 HTTPS certificates.
1 bit triggers mass-revocation of over 2 million certificates.
Word Processors are Stupid and Inefficient.
The word processor is a stupid and grossly inefficient tool for preparing text for communication with others. [...]
TrueCrypt's Plausible Deniability is Theoretically Useless.
It is a strictly dominant strategy for you to use a hidden volume, and it's a strictly dominant strategy for the government to keep torturing you. [...] If the attacker has limited resources (i.e. can only torture you for 30 minutes), or if you are "innocent until proven guilty" under the law, then it can be advantageous to use a hidden volume.
When I try to use Jenkins X after 5 PM.


